Subject: Re: Is this group still alive?
From: "~misfit~" <misfit61nz@yahooligans.co.nz>
Date: 30/10/2007, 10:08
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Somewhere on the interweb "Odysseus" typed:
In article <13i97m3hemdlb50@corp.supernews.com>,
gheston@hiwaay.net (Gary Heston) wrote:

<snip>

Oops, forgot the rest ...

Mee too; I think I ended up around the 830 ranking in individual
users. No way to check, now.

If you know the username and e-mail (which doesn't have to work, as
long as you know the URL) you signed up with, you should still be
able to access your account totals -- and your ID number should
reflect your ranking (FWIW mine is 8922) as of when they took the
user-database snapshot to transfer "Classic" accounts into the BOINC
system. (IIRC that was May 2005, but I didn't start with BOINC until
Classic was dead.) I believe you can still sign up at the website
without attaching a host, if all you're interested in is checking
your stats. There's a "returning participants" link for activating
dormant Classic accounts.

Depending on when you joined the project, you may be able to find
yourself in the "registration class" pages. Do you know the precise
date? See
<http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/classpages/index.html>, but note
that the links for sign-up dates after early 2002 (IIRC) don't work.

Another way is go to SETI's home page, log in, click the bottom link in the 
"Crossproject Statistics" section, (BOINCstats) and it gives you your 
highest SETI world position reached. (Mine was 3,450 in '04. 161,683 now)

Arghhh! Belay that. That's only SETI BOINC I believe.

I'll shut up now. <g>
-- TTFN Shaun.